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Trump renforce l'attrait de la Chine : 10 raisons pour lesquelles le monde se tourne vers l'Est
Ricardo Martins,
Avec Donald Trump à la Maison-Blanche, les dynamiques du pouvoir mondial évoluent, et la Chine se positionne comme un partenaire de plus en plus attractif et fiable pour les nations du monde entier.
Alors que les États-Unis, sous un deuxième mandat de Trump, privilégient le protectionnisme et l'unilatéralisme, semant le chaos parmi leurs alliés les plus proches, Pékin profite de cette situation pour se positionner comme un pôle de puissance économique, de stabilité diplomatique et d'innovation technologique afin de renforcer ses liens à l'échelle mondiale.
La « paix solide » qui désagrège l'Europe
Par Manlio Dinucci
États-Unis et Russie ont atteint un accord pour garantir la sécurité de la navigation en Mer Noire, afin que Russie et Ukraine puissent exporter via la mer des céréales et autres produits. Cet accord est cependant rendu vain par l'accord du sommet, convoqué à Paris par Macron, d'une trentaine de gouvernements "volontaires" dans l'objectif de "construire une paix solide pour l'Ukraine et l'Europe".
Con il nuovo Piano d'azione dell'export, l'Italia guarda finalmente ai Brics?
Stefano Vernole
Roma oggi collabora con i BRICS in modo selettivo e cauto, temendo le ire di Washington e Bruxelles, ma non può fare a meno di notare come il multipolarismo offra spazi d'azione politica, economica e commerciale
L'Italia è una potenza mondiale dell'export che vale circa il 40% del PIL nazionale, il 6° esportatore a livello globale con 121.000 imprese esportatrici, di cui circa la metà sono PMI; si tratta di un traino decisivo per la sua economia e per l'equilibrio della bilancia dei pagamenti.
Considerations and Reflections of a Veteran Reactionary Libertarian
By Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Mises.org
March 29, 2025
Considerations and Reflections of a Veteran Reactionary Libertarian | Hans-Hermann Hoppe
The Best of Hans-Hermann Hoppe
lewrockwell.com
Les États-Unis vont déclassifier 80 000 pages de dossiers sur l'assassinat de John F. Kennedy
How Israel Killed the Kennedys
By Ron Unz and Mike Whitney
The Unz Review
March 29, 2025
Question 1: Did Israel Kill JFK?
Was Israel involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy? (Is there any hard evidence or is it mostly conjecture?). And if Israel was involved, then what was the alleged motive?
Ron Unz-Although there exists no smoking gun proof implicating Israel and its Mossad in the JFK Assassination, there is an enormous mass of circumstantial evidence that they played a central role in the conspiracy, and they certainly stood very high with regard to means, motive, and opportunity.
How the Us. Gov't. and Its Media Deceive Americans To Hate China
By Eric Zuesse
Eric's Substack
March 29, 2025
Here is a typical example, from the largely U.S.-Government-controlled AP:
"Trump intel officials testify on threat from drug cartels as Dems press them on leak of attack plans"
AP, 25 March 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Trump administration's top intelligence officials stressed to Congress the threat they said was posed by international criminal gangs, drug cartels and human smuggling, testifying in a hearing Tuesday that unfolded against the backdrop of a security breach involving the mistaken leak of attack plans to a journalist.
Fallacy of Reciprocal Tariffs
By David Stockman
David Stockman's Contra Corner
March 29, 2025
It should be obvious by now that the Donald's north star is "winning" and nothing else, and that he keeps score by whatever metric is handy. On trade, the scorecard is simply the bilateral merchandise trade balance of whichever country comes to mind at any given moment, and, crucially, whether the balance figure has a plus or minus sign in front of it.
What Made Europe Different
By Ralph Raico
Mises.org
March 29, 2025
Editor's note: In this selection fromThe Struggle for Liberty[, Ralph Raico introduces the idea that western Europe was unique in how it approached the power of civil government and sought to limit it. As we will find later in this chapter, Raico sets the origins of the West's embrace of freedom in the Middle Ages a period characterized by political decentralization and a salutary conflict between civil governments and church power.]
Bedlam, Pending
By James Howard Kunstler
JamesHowardKunstler.com
March 29, 2025
You understand, all these lawsuit shenanigans with select federal judges from Woke-crazed districts like Boston, San Francisco, Rhode Island, and the DC Beltway are aimed at provoking a second civil war. The objective is to burden Mr. Trump with so many restrictions on the executive that the country can't be governed without declaring a national emergency.
has Europe Set a Course for War?
By Martin Averick
March 29, 2025
For all three years of the war between Moscow and Kyiv Europe has held to the pro-Ukrainian stance. Neither the lack of major progress of the Ukrainians on the battlefield, nor the internal crisis, experienced by the EU member states due to providing assistance to Kyiv, made the European leaders deviate from the initial political line. Europe even decided to distance from its long-standing ally, the US, that had reconsidered its top foreign policy priorities, and act on a stand-alone basis without the US support or approval despite probable aggravation of their bilateral relations.
Preparing for War Is an American Institution
By Paul Craig Roberts
PaulCraigRoberts.org
March 29, 2025
"In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist." - President Dwight D. Eisenhower
In the 1960s and 1970s when the US actually had an enemy, though possibly one of our own making, there was a peace movement.
Davidson College Investigates Student for Speaking Out Against Palestinian and Transgender Positions
By Jonathan Turley
JonathanTurley.org
March 29, 2025
Davidson College officials have launched an investigation into a student, Cynthia Huang, the president of Davidson College's chapter of Young Americans for Freedom. In two separate incidents, Huang spoke out against Palestinian and transgender claims. In a disciplinary letter, Mak Tompkins, Davidson's director of student rights and responsibilities, wrote that she was accused of spreading "misinformation" that could foster Islamophobia and transphobia.
Is Aipac Getting What They Want in Dc?
By Karen Kwiatkowski
March 29, 2025
Pro-Israel lobbies and organizations got what they paid for in 2024. Hundreds of millions of dollars of pro-Zionist donations to the Trump campaign and Trump-aligned PACs helped elect Trump, and every important appointment, and some less important ones are vocal Israel-firsters. Pre-existing massive military and other aid from the US taxpayer to Israel has been expanded under Trump.